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Tinun: Ikebukuro ティーヌン Thai / Ikebukuro

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Tinun was born in 1992 at Takadababa, during the days when Thai food was still a rarity in Tokyo. Now there are about 11 sister stores within the city, and the local chain is famous as a deliciously reasonable Thai restaurant. Starting with the tom yam ramen--a Tinun original--one can enjoy several types of Thai flavors, including curry and small dishes. Lunch gets rather crowded, so try to get there early!

Categories Thai
Nearest Station Ikebukuro
Address Q-reva Bldg. 2F, 1-29-5Higashi-ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Telephone 03-5957-1288
Business Hours 11:00am-11:00pm
Price Lunch: 1,000-1,999yen Dinner: 2,000-2,999yen
Occasion Good for Group

1 Review for Tinun: Ikebukuro


Nico
  • Tinun: Ikebukuro
  • (2007-11-05)
  • Tinun Ikebukuro delivers predictable and slightly bland food in a nice room. The coconut milk chicken soup (tom ka gai -- 1050 yen) was filling, but inexplicably loaded with inedible lemongrass more than anything else(you shouldn't eat it!). The next dish, Gaiyan or Thai-style baked chicken (1050 yen) was dry and just not good. The chicken was overcooked and the accompanying salad was horrible. Th... Read More

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Gabriela
  • Tinun: Ichigaya
  • (2009-06-30)
  • I got a bowl of noodles (I think I ended up ordering Pad Thai, or at least something similar) and it was absolutely wonderful. It was delightfully spicy and seemed to be pretty authentically Thai food. I was really pleased with what I got, and the price of my bowl was really reasonable (under 1000Yen). Go if you have a craving for spicy Thai food.

Nico
  • Tinun: Aoyama
  • (2007-10-02)
  • I'm a picky eater (or drinker) when it comes to soups. I rarely order them, and when I do I'm generally disappointed-I prefer my food in the solid state better. Nonetheless, there are a few soups that I die for, and Tom Yam Kung is one of them. Luckily for me, that is the specialty at Tinun. Located literally a step away from the Omotesando station, Tinun is a Thai restaurant complete with a pa... Read More
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